Chemistry, asked by abin50, 1 year ago

how does the carbon monoxide pollute the environment​

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Answered by prem152003
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Natural processes produce relatively small amounts. Carbon monoxide reacts with other pollutants in the air to form potentially harmful ground level ozone. ... Inhalation of carbon monoxide at high concentrations can be fatal, because it prevents the transport of oxygen (in blood) around the body.

Answered by RobertHood
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Although carbon monoxide is only a weak greenhouse gas, its influence on climate goes beyond its own direct effects. Its presence affects concentrations of other greenhouse gases including methane, tropospheric ozone and carbon dioxide.

When carbon monoxide is emitted into the atmosphere it effects the amount of greenhouse gases, which are linked to climate change and global warming. This means that land and sea temperature increases changing to ecosystems, increasing storm activity and causing other extreme weather events.

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